Bubble forming device



Aug. 14, 1945. 1. MCLAREN Y 2,382,949

BUBBLE FORMING DEVICE Filed Feb. 28, 1942 INVENTOR [an fl/cL are 7 H15 ATTORN' 53*" Fatented Aug. 14, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE BUBBLE FORMING DEVICE Ian McLai-en, New York, N. Y.

Application February 28, 1942, Serial No. 432,737 3 Claims (01. 46-6) circular, oval, multi-sided, or any other form, and

the loop may be made of a single strand or filament of any material, or a tube of any desired shape and of any desired length.

The object of my invention therefore, is an improved bubble forming device.

in the accompanying drawing the figure is a front View of my invention.

Referring to the drawing, l0 designates a loop, substantiellycircular in form, and formed of a single strand or filament of any suitable material, such as metal. The strand or filament is bent to shape, the ends twisted together as indicated by 20 the reference numeral II, and such twisted ends inserted in the end or a handle I2. The loop III is closed and may be circular, oval, or of any other desired form.

In operating my improved invention, the operator'holds the device by the handle I! and (lips the loop l0 into a soap solution, or other solution from which the bubbles are to be made. The mere dipping of the device into the solution will allow suillcient solution to be retained by the loop to make a number of bubbles. The operator, by merely waving the device through the air, will cause a succession of bubbles to be ejected from the device, before the device requires reloading.

While I have necessarily described specific forms of myrinvention somewhat in detail, it is to be understood that I may vary the size, shape, and arrangement of parts comprising the device within relatively wide limits without departing from the spirit of the invention.

I claim:

1. An improved bubble forming device comprising a. solid handle anda closed loop of filamentary material at one end thereof. V

2. An improved bubble forming device comprising a solid handle and a closed loop of filamentary material of any form at one end thereof.

3. A bubble forming device comprising a closed loop of filamentary material and a handle attaohed thereto and in the plane of the loop.

IAN MCI-ARM. 

